Vincent van Gogh must have seemed omnipresent when Les Levine, pioneering video artist and self-identified ‘media sculptor’, ...
Bruno Zhu, License to Live, 2024, installation view, Chisenhale Gallery, London. Courtesy: the artist and Chisenhale Gallery, ...
The city’s cultural scene has long branded itself as radical but, for too long, politics has been confined to exhibition ...
Zuzanna Czebatul is an artist and activist based in Berlin, Germany. She teaches at Braunschweig University of Art, Germany, and is a co-founder of Hack! Collective.
This review is part of a series of Must-See shows, in which a writer delivers a snapshot of a current exhibition Adrian Piper’s latest show at Portikus, ‘Who, Me?’, offers a compelling extension of ...
At Kin Museum of Contemporary Art, Kiruna, the artist’s embroidered canvases depict Sámi culture’s close relationship to nature While the act of piercing fabric with a needle may seem slight, it has ...
Cinnamon, cloves, cocoa, tobacco: you’ll smell Delcy Morelos’s works before you see them. For more than three decades, the Colombian artist has scented the soil in her large-scale installations to ...
Babygirl (2024) tells the story of a woman with a dark secret: she wants to be dominated sexually. If that fantasy seems a bit vanilla in 2024, or at the very least anodyne, it is – particularly as it ...
Alastair Mackinven, the mesmeric British painter and performer, has died aged 53 after a long illness. Born in Clatterbridge, UK, in 1971, Mackinven studied at the Alberta College of Art in Calgary, ...